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  1. The embedded link in the first post isn't working.
  2. Golden Seychelles by the seashore.
  3. ru·mor    /ˈrumər/ Show Spelled[roo-mer] Show IPA –noun 1. a story or statement in general circulation without confirmation or certainty as to facts 2. gossip; hearsay: Don't listen to rumor. What is it about rumor that you don't understand? If you don't like rumors then stay out of the rumor section, DUH! I, for one, don't want to read rumors with barf all over them. :P :D
  4. I think it is the fat a$$ scenario. Some fa a$$ is toying with our minds. Or fat A$$es.
  5. My thoughts as well. Thanks
  6. I don't know who translates these articles but they need to learn English. It's hard to decipher what the Iraqi people are saying. Maybe that's their intention. lol
  7. How about Laugh out Loud, All the way to the bank, Panama Bound, Belize Please, Cancel Plans, Private Island, hope this helps.... :) :)
  8. Love your post, God bless you!
  9. HeHe, I can relate to this. HeHe, I can relate to this.
  10. I hope this is true. Thanks for the info. Probably would have been better to have posted it in the rumor section since there is no links though.
  11. Maliki-Allawi meet ends in agreement to set up national partnership govt. June 12, 2010 - 05:35:14 BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: A one-hour meeting between Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and al-Iraqiya leader Iyad Allawi on Saturday ended in an agreement on the need to form a national partnership government encompassing all groups, an advisor for Maliki said. “The meeting took place in a very positive atmosphere that would open the door for more dialogues and perhaps could give an impetus and lend more seriousness to them,” Ali al-Musawi told Aswat al-Iraq news agency. Meanwhile, Maysoon al-Damlouji, the spokeswoman for al-Iraqiya bloc, said the meeting, which took place at Maliki’s office today (June 12), witnessed talks on forming the next Iraqi government and helped “break the ice” between the two sides. The talks were attended by Sheikh Khalid al-Attiya, Hassan al-Saneed, Khudeir al-Khuzaie, Tareq al-Hashimi, Mohammed Allawi and Hassan al-Alawi. The meeting comes a couple of days before convening the first parliament session, expected on Monday, and two days after a meeting between a delegation from al-Iraqiya and a delegation from Maliki’s Dawlat al-Qanoon (State of Law).
  12. BAGHDAD - Iraq's election commission on Wednesday sent the final results of the March 7 elections to the Supreme Court for certification, which could clear a major obstacle to forming the new government after weeks of delay. The results of the country's election have been in dispute for nearly three months, heightening tensions in Iraq's fragile democracy at a time when American forces are preparing to go home. Commission spokesman Qassim al-Abboudi said the election body sent the results to the court after rejecting a number of last-minute appeals by candidates. More here> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37362883/ns/world_news-mideastn_africa/
  13. LOL. I agree! I did email the author of the information. His response was everything was moving rapidly. Another words, just another rumor! That's why I posted it here.
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